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I must to implement command : java -jar test.jar page.xml | mysql -u user -p base in ant. So i Have tried with this task:

<java jar="test.jar" fork="true">
  <arg line="page.xml | mysql -u user -p base"/>
</java>

But i have got en exception with pipe - "|" :

 java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Input already set; can't set to |

So, that's the problem:)

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The pipe (|) can only be used in a shell script. You're passing it as an argument to the java process.

So you need to execute a shell script. You can do this by executing (say) bash -c and passing the above as a shell statement (albeit inline - you could write a separate script file but it seems a bit of an overhead here)

  <exec executable="bash">
    <arg value="-c"/>
    <arg line="java -jar test.jar page.xml | mysql -u user -p base"/>
  </exec>
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    wow, i just thought that it works, but not... I have got: No such file or directory
    – Le_Coeur
    Jul 27, 2009 at 11:54
  • From what ? You may need to set your classpath (or similar - don't forget you're now spawning off a separate process) Jul 27, 2009 at 12:00
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    Porblem was in <arg value="...">, it should be <arg line="..."> But now it writes: /usr/bin/java: /usr/bin/java: cannot execute binary file
    – Le_Coeur
    Jul 27, 2009 at 14:52
  • Yeah, <arg value="-b"/> doesn't work for me, but <arg value="-c"/> does. Of course, I'm executing a binary other than java, but still using the pipe. Oct 15, 2010 at 21:09
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I don't know if this was ever resolved, but I was having a similar problem which I solved by using the following:

<exec executable="bash">
    <arg value="-c"/>
    <arg line='"java -jar test.jar page.xml | mysql -u user -p base"'/>
</exec>

Just thought I would share.

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Another solution would be to wrap the java -jar test.jar page.xml | mysql -u user -p base into a separate script and call it with simple <exec> task.

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When you run a java program from Ant, the input and out from the program are captured by the Ant runtime - you can't try and redirect them elsewhere using that pipe.

If you want to do that, you might have better luck with the exec task, although that might suffer from the same problem.

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There you are actually running a java command.

You need to use Exec task http://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/exec.html but not sure if there also you can run piped commands or not. Give it a try.

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Explaining why Amelie's answer is the correct solution:

The difference between Amelie's correct solution compared to Brain Agnew's solution is the subtle difference between them. Brian had the second arg as a "value" while Amelie is using "line".

Here's why Amelie's is correct, per Apache Ant Documentation:

  • "value | a single command-line argument; can contain space characters."

  • "line | a space-delimited list of command-line arguments."

<exec executable="bash">
    <arg value="-c"/>
    <arg line='"java -jar test.jar page.xml | mysql -u user -p base"'/>
</exec>

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